Finally got around to start watching the third season of The Walking Dead. So far, it's exponentially better than anything the show has done so far. I'm particularly liking how Rick is becoming much closer to the morally grey Rick we see in the comics (arguably even more so, with the "**** happens" scene).

The new Deus Ex game is unveiled to be a brand-new, original game... for tablets only.

Color me very skeptical as well, but they recently did a preview that actually makes it sound very interesting (what can I say, I'm a sucker for episodic content). That said, I don't understand why they couldn't just make it for the 3ds or Vita... I'll freely admit a bias towards mobile games.

I still recall the way my friend
@GrandAdmiralJello recoiled the first time he saw me post about my love of fried calamari. I just can't pass at the opportunity. Does that make me a monster? An in-human liar? Wait... quoting Trioculous isn't helping, is it?

I still recall the way my friend
@GrandAdmiralJello recoiled the first time he saw me post about my love of fried calamari. I just can't pass at the opportunity. Does that make me a monster? An in-human liar? Wait... quoting Trioculous isn't helping, is it?

I still recall the way my friend
@GrandAdmiralJello recoiled the first time he saw me post about my love of fried calamari. I just can't pass at the opportunity. Does that make me a monster? An in-human liar?

To those of you who have some idea of what the GoT finale will entail: I can't watch it until Monday night; how dangerous will the internet be to me for those 24 hours? Is there anything else enormous about to drop?

To those of you who have some idea of what the GoT finale will entail: I can't watch it until Monday night; how dangerous will the internet be to me for those 24 hours? Is there anything else enormous about to drop?

Nothing on the scale of last week, but there might be a big event as the final scene, as GoT has done in the past two seasons.

To those of you who have some idea of what the GoT finale will entail: I can't watch it until Monday night; how dangerous will the internet be to me for those 24 hours? Is there anything else enormous about to drop?

Potentially, depending on what characters you like, though most of the next WTF stuff will likely come in Season 4, unless they really shift several things way ahead.

Related question: I read that the Red Wedding is around 2/3 of the way through SoS. Is there really enough left in that one book to do a whole other season?

Pretty easily actually, alone with the stuff Tyrion, Jaime, Brienn, Sansa, Littlefinger, Stannis, Jon and Mance still have open in Book 3 . Also the Greyjoys have been scarcely touched on and became way more central later on.

This is actually jumping off of what we were just saying in the interview thread, but for the sake of not getting too off-topic, I'm putting it here: for those of you who are hardcore book fans that think the show is a pale reflection: what are you going to do when the show passes the books? How will you feel about GoT spoilers then, I wonder?